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THE UNtOfl-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., NOVEMBER 30, 1*33
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fubli.b.J Weekly ou Tbur.
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R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERF N. MOORE—B-ei.ee. M
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
RI.RO
i Year .
Adrertieiaf Rale* ea
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
THURSDAY, UOVrToT1*33
ISN'T THERE ANOTHER WAY
OUT
Th«* Ui ion-Recordor deeply re
Brets that the Board of Control
found it nccesnary to cut off em
ployees at the State Hospital.
This institution has such a fine
record of ccononv'cal operat : on and
splendid iprvice to the unfortunates
of the state that it dd not seem to
be necessary
PRESBYTERIAN MEN NAME
' JOHN RILEY LEADER
FOR COMING YEAR
The final gathi-ring of the Presby
terian's men - : ourr.niration for this
year wa b - one- of the most mjoyable
this splendid organization has ever
had and was attended by an un
usually large ratherintr of men.
Joe T. Andrew?, president of the
iwake the cut atj or j tan ; ia ti ((ni presided in a most
this thne when the whole purpose of. happy ny nnd prCEe nted Miss
the Kovemment ia to give people Florjde Allpn who j n n c i eV er speech
jobs instead of cutting people off introduccd the KUKlta of the even-
and placing more people out of work injf The fcature of lhc pro(tr am was
and the object* of public charity. a debate on tho su bj«ct “Resolved
Wo wi h there was some other way that The United suu .ghould H ave
out for the hospital to reduce op- a Woman for p re ai d enf’. Mr. J. L.
erating cot*?. Many of those who g and Col fi ccr ge Carpenter
loose the : r job* have been with the thc af fjrmatve side and
MILLER S. BELL DELEGATE
TO GENERAL CONFERENCE
Mr. Milier S. Bell wad elected by
the North Georg a Conference as one
of tho ten lay delegates! to the Gen
eral Conference, which convenes in
Jackson, Mr-', next spring. The
other lay del cates named were:
Judge John >S. Candler, Sam Tate,
Mrs. J. N. McEachem, T. J. Lance,
Prof. I. S. Ingratm.Dr. K. W. Cox,
Smith L. Johnson Miss Daisy
Davies, and Judge John B. Hutch-
son.
The tax *y*te min Georgia must be |
METHODIST MEN ELECTED
OFFICERS SUNDAY
The Men's Clara at the Methodic
Sunday .School last Sunday morning
elected the following oficers: Geo.
™“““ *; J ^ wo i k F«hirirj. "wm.' *». i
£r?Z nr to G °° W HarriS Webbcr reprMCT,ed : Secreury and Treasurer; Dr. W. T.
the.r families. It is a M thing to ^ negmtive xhe debate was most j w Teacher . x . j. Hardman,
loose out after yearn of faithful nr- inlcpprtinfc and furnished real enter- Son ^ MUg Catherinnc
vlce - tainme-it for the assembled group. 1
We have a deep interest in thi3
_ , ... . .. . . fac judges, Otto M. Conn, Jon
revised. What plan w:ll be the bes* , institution and it i, our purpose to ;j utchinson and L . c Ha „ did ncit
is a problem to be sol-red. The bur- aJwayfl co . opor ,te in any way to a wrA;t bu , d ; rectcd the d ,
den of taxation cannot be increased, | t „ betw mstitution. W< have ^
but as we see it, some method must ft de «„ ndm : rn ,: cn for the people br j e f
be worked out to more equitably w ho work there and we wish that
distribute tho burden. ( the inr'itufop could have continued
without disrupting its
The honor given Uncle Jim Wil- pe rsoncll of workers.
liam?i by the citizens of Green coun-
ty on Tuesday was one richly de- A GOOD GIRL'S STORY
served- Ho has devoted his l : fe to the
service of his community and has »i- j
ways published a paper devoted to
the upbuilding of his section
Georgia.
haterq to present their points
o Col. Erwin Sibley, who would
hand down a decision later.
Mrs. L. P. Longino, accompanied
, by Mrs. Chas Fulghum, sang two se
lections and i quartette compc-cd
of OHn Banks, Horry Wheeler. S'd-
| ncy Lee Stembr dge and Harris
From the St. LouU Poat-Dispatch Rogers, sang two selections
The Katy railroad ia advertising ,o}ln W. Riley win named pres'
u n a new key. It i* telling about its Hpnt tor the coming year and in i
; moral behavior during the depres- h«PPy speech pledged his best ef-
I .’(Ion. Ordnarily that would be dang- tart* *° forward the ’nterert of the
II «™n fair to that to.*' kind Ulk l “ m " k * M- «.j. Sam What-
lions would improve If .11 th, people “ 1 ’" I**"*™ .hout bi > *
followed their provident with more uek * n mdi.r top. Always ,
rothunmou. more homutp. more * ta “ t •<”>• * «»“">■• ^
patriotism „d more lojaltp. Th. K * t >' “ “ b «l> '"»”<« . * r A " d r'”’
prowdem is tryisjr to do hi. part. Sh l pr “'“ kr ?“'• "" " V ," ? k " k - '"J
tt_ J *Vn «—— She h *“ p« d her 'axcx. rnlentfd leadership. H.-s year of
worn rryinp for^i, 0*^1 It Sl, . k l ”' W. k “ * P™l-
behoere, u, .11 not to erifehm to pot hor Poe’-elbook io >** bl “ >” d e-JOjr.Ho one.
much, but to put the shoulder a Ht- tfle dutaou * °* » holding
He bit stronger to the wheel. company. In the words of Henley,
| “he can amorf: “I am the captain
There remains less than four ot ■ ouL ”
weeks before Christmas will be here She does ^ th,t ' thou K h
it elected vce-pree-'flent and M.
T. Nash was named serretary-treafl-
TA1JC OF PLACING WIRES
UNDER CROUND
and ihers are indications that the!
holiday trade will be good here. The
merchants have prepared for
trade and are placing on display i
There has been qome informal
I other way Freedom from outside in- d'seunsion among the members of tho
_ • fluence” ia her phrase. So the Katy cit Y council regarding a law requir-
stands when most of the other ra4- in,r that “*1 electrical and telephone
anu aix- mem on ui ia a road< have bc<!n defaulting in taxes, 1 wireq be placed under ground. The
loi-t and 1 saitobirhnc «f"|foo*!*The " d mi " 11 to *“ «- ' 0 " n ' : " di “““ ,k ''‘ *>
propls of Milsdjrosdll, .,11 not find c ^ OTl, “ *» '»*“■ »" d M, ” d “ y ' The yh * n l t '
‘I to ,o away from homo • l, ' dd ‘">' " P ">M » k »« the, »“"'d roqu're tho oxpond.turo of a
and it h Urn, for taom to Mart th.ir " k ' n ‘ •»! Hch by ""touraifiani l«nte >ma of monoy by both prop..
vh op pin - now, «, u th.ro toll not ’ b " millromln to_toocnlato (thoro ™ «rty hold.ro and too utility
ho any lad shut. rod,. The Wniaa- I'”* 1 ” a handrom. rokooff i.r ». !>*"'•» fanr.hmy tho ,orv,oo.
wm'lMr 3, ™’riTto torn yror' '“'I””’ »«IOGE COMTUCT TO BE LET
| creditor* demanding their pounds of
THANKSGIVING THOUGHTS
There
By Prmidant Rooteralt
DECEMBER VTH
Due to delays in the highway de-
a good deal more than partment tne contract to construct
T »*, if. . a solicitation or business in the Katy, tl, c $215,000 concrete bridge over
" i>.°, , V Dny . ads. There ig a sound economic the Oconee river will be let Docem-
I philosophy There is also an indici- her 7th. Construction will begin
; ment of tho practices and policies within ten days after the contract ! s
whL-h have reduced so many rail-' awarded nnd tho work will be corn-
reads to jingling the tin cup. The pleted with T n six months providing
Katy railroad is in comparatively weather conditions do not offer too
comfortable circumstances, because much interference,
she stuck to the busineru of
Proclamation. Insuod at Warm
Spring.!, Ga.
May \n ask iruidnnee in more
s-iroly learning the ane’ent truth
that greed and r/slfishneas and striv
ing for undue riches can ne\-er bring
lasting happiness or good to the in
dividual or to h>; neighbors
(May wo he grateful for the pass-
f dnrk days for the n
ronding, avoiding the get-rich-quick WHITE MAN AND TWO NEGROES
. . germ, kept out of the clutches of the KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO.
- , , r s,> ' rlt hankers tried to earn her living on Saturday night while a large
nn ° er * or her tracks not at the gaming tables crowd that filled the sidewalks and
, .. . 11 , ? n . ° j*" °f 'he so-called market. A good girl, 1 street on North Wayne street where
V u ro l " r th ” Kkt E- i tl- workero o, th, 0M1 Work Ad-
whi.H.^ 7° T^T.”’, d J Tl mhnrtratlon ware bHac paid off,
.. . . B r ' w P ~ P ' ' AT THE CHURCHES NEXT j two or more negroes drove nn nuto-
nrd^k onlvUZS "° rOI ’ nU °?' SUNDAY mobile through the crowd. Joe Shel-
nr.d a;k only honorable engagements! _ .... . .
by all peoples to rer.iect the lands- T he subject of Rev. L. E. Roberts ,, - ‘t 1 ’ 0 ®' 1
8 ”d lights of their neighbors; for np *t Sunday morning at the Buptist . . U * r °K cr “
'ho liroh'or day to whi.h wo can w'n ohuroh toll hoi -Satonr Tho World.I rt ™' k by tb « «*»««• * bd
through by -okloy n. hol„ r.™l Who,, Buna.*, i. it?" ■ kn "' k ' d »"«»>•.
’a a mow unrolfbh Hrl.imt for tho I «<«» l»l«T.
ermmon kottoriny of mankind Eov- A. G. Ilarri, toll havo aa “ b " <l1 ' kr ?” d Tbl ,do,,tty
hi. subjoct for tho momin, .orvioo:' 'f. ‘l d "'; n , , i th '
I “Tb» SJorinl T.torwtto” | h'' 0 * hoa' not been fully established.
“The Social Leper”.
There will not he any evening sei
w ees at either the Baptist or Pres
byterian churches and the congrega
tions will join in union services at
the Methodist church.
SHOP EARLY
MSHcdgevfllo merchants! arc al
ready for the holiday trade. Toys
for the k : ddies and gifts for every
one are on display and ready for th?
barmy reason ahead. ‘ . „ v
‘Wit would like to rr->Ve n nigges 'he Methodist church,
t on lo the shopper in the beginning.;
Vh't hfilledgevllle’s stores fin', j St. Stephens Epircopal church the'
look through 'ho storks, take your, Holy Commun-ion will be administer-'
list item bv item and you'll come ! ®d at li:30 services and the Rector,!
very near finding everything you Rev. P. H. Harding will preach.
want at on? of th-* stores b"re. Your j
ti me and money will be rived ! .f you j Rev. T. J. McNamara, of the Sa-
take tWs rhopp ; ng Up from us. I cred Heart Catholic church, s in Sa-
Th" traie to huv : s right nr*. The I vannah, but will return the latter :
next four weeks will slip by almost part of the week, and hold the usual
like mairc You w*ll have Christ- * services.
mas on you before you know it, so j —
it seems that the shon early idea Rev. H. S. FVnith, the newly ap- ]
should grow more and more in ap- pointed pastor of the Method st,
provnl from year to year, and there church, is e cpccted to conduct the |
another rugeortion we would l ! ke
to give and that if to mail early.
Help make it easv for th? postal
cWk-} and rtore clerks alike, be-
g n now to do your Christmas shop-
ing.
The slogan this year Is to give
one extra gV\ Add one more name
to your list thli year and bebi
the return of nrosperitv by
Butte, Pian^L
Mr. Hollinshead succeeds Mr. J.
C. Grant, who ha#\ been Preaident of
the cla~E a number of years, and nae
filled the position moat fathfully.
McCEE SPEAKS BEFORE
MACON KIWANIS CLUB
Dr. Sidney L. MdGee was the guest
speaker at the meeting of the Ma
con Kiwanis dub on Wednesday. Dr.
McGee spoke on 'Wtorld Peace and
hi* travels in Germany. He told most
interestingly of the attitude of the
German people to world affairs.
MASTERS DEGREE TO BE
CONFERRED TUESDAY NIGHT
Mr. Sidney Lee Stembrdige, Mas
ter of Benevolent Lodge No. 3, F.
A A- M-, has announced that the
Master’s Degree of Masonry in full
dramatic form will be conferred up
on two candidates next Tuesday
night He urges a full attendance
of the member^ as this ceremony is
very impressive.
WE GIVE YOU A DEFINITE
TIME GUARANTEE
With Bath Oar 1st aad 2nd Grade
1st Grad* Guaranteed S Month*
2nd Grade Guaranteed 3 Month*
Unconditionally
1st Grade—Men’. $1.25; Ladies* $1.
2nd Grade—Man’* $1.; Ladies' 75c
3rd Grad*—Men's 75c; Ladies’ flOe
LADIES' HEEL TAPS
Leather 20c aad 25c
Rnbber 25c aad 30c
SUPER SHOE SERVICE
And
SHINE PARLOR
Phene 120 Fra* Delivery Service
“The Best is Th* Cheapest"
Doctors Gro Creosote
For Dangerous Coughs
For m«ny years our best doctors have
prescribed creosote in some form for
coughs, colds and bronchitis, knowing how
dangerous it is to let them hang on.
Creomulsion with creosote and six other
highly important medicinal elements, quick
ly and effectively stops ail coughs and cold*
thit otherwise might lead to serious trouble.
Creomulsion is powerful in the treatment
of *11 colds and coughs, yet it is absolutely
harmless and is pleasant and easy to take.
Your own druggist guarantees Creomul-
sion by refunding your money if you are
not relieved after taking Creomulsion as
directed. Beware the cough or cold that
hangs on. Always keep Creomulsion on
hand for instant use, (adr,).
WHAT
GIFT
MORE
LASTING
?
Aad What Cift
Mara Truly
services and preach at the morning
services at the Me'.hodCtT. church. He
wil] also preach at union services to
be held mt the evening hour.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
ANNOUNCES 2 CENT FARE
The Georgra Rn ; !road has an-;
nounced that effective December 1st j
nd'rur ^ between all potato on the road, one
MAKE APPOINTMENT NOW!
» few more dollars tMs year. You way fares good in coaches wili he
w^ll never regret doing thV, for it i temporarily reduced to 2 cents per
will apread joy all around you. The mile, and 3 cento per mile in n*ill-
B"y Nov.- campaign is, still in pro- man and parlor cars plus pullman
"res*, so do your part, and don't fare. The«e fore* will re-ma n in ef-
orret M lledgerille merchants can feet for a trial period of four
«*PPly all your Christmas needs. months. f
No gift is half so intimate or thoughtful as a fine photo
graph of yourself. Solve your gift problem this way.
SPECIAL THREE SalO PHOTOS
Fberhart Studios
• • • IFC
challenge the world!
Find anywhere if yoa can, any tire, at s;y price,
which will give the mileage, safety and good looks
equal to the LEE De Luxe Line of tires.
Each tire we sell is backed by an unconditional guar*
antee for one whole year. They are priced to meet
mail order, chain store and oil company competition.
See os the next time yon want tires . . . and get the
t... for lees!
L- Experience
Cae of eur >ute»„ mm4m
Augustus Fla., i. . New V-S F^J ^
WHITE FLASH PLUS eel.. "*"*
ether le^li., ,^1*.. „ /T" “« d 3
“I averaged 1S.| ^Jla* m, ***
wh.to fl*," ..
L*eh with the ether garalraa. ». *
wa. only 1 M .Hie, per (.tu.- ""*•
EJJ"™ WHITE sluTcIS
DRAIN AND REFILL RADIATOR NOW
WITH ClPA ANTI-FREEZE
LE£ 'msho/iockenTJt
Atlantic White Flaih Service Stati
Next to City Hall
LEONARD FOWLER. Agent
IS
ion
Phone 21
Save Time Trouble,Mt ney
Phone 101
Groceries - Meats
w. o. nm
We are as Near You as Your Telephone—Every Order Given
Special Attention—Quick Deliveries Anywhere in The Gty
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
GIVE US A TRIAL
Special Notice
Wanted—Approximately one Hundred and Fifty Tuckeys and
One Thousand Grown Chickens to Be Used in Serving Christ
mas Dinner to The Inmates of The Milledgeville State Hospital
Communicate With The Undersigned.
HOMER BIVINS, Steward
DECIDEDLY
PLUS VALUE
Come In and see our dis
play of the lovely Carlton
pattern in silver plate.
You will be amazed at the
value. The Carlton pat
tern ia open stock, tco.
This is a genuine bargain
opportunity. All piec.-s
are—Six for $1.00.
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS k OPTOMETRISTS
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